Karuthu Vellam · Stream doctrine — what the broadcast surface may and may not show
tlte-cite:mandate-stream-doctrineThe /mandate/stream surface is designed to be embedded into TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Kick or Twitch streams via OBS browser-source. Doctrine — what it may show: the DP-noised global counter (≈ X ± Y, with ε labelled), the era-day stamp, and the currently-most-agreed-upon statement (rotated once per era-day, never per vote). What it MUST NOT show: per-statement counts, cohort breakdowns, the opinion-space map, individual votes, vote velocity, leaderboards, countdown timers, or any 'go vote now' urgency framing. The stream is liturgical, not analytical — the archive speaking, not the archive performing.
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